Species:spurdog
Specimen Weight:12lb
Weight: 13lbs 10 oz & 14lbs 02 oz
Location:Galway bay
Bait: Mackeral
Rigs:flowing trace
Report:
caught using a berkely urban spirit spinning rod 20g-60g
specimen spurdogs
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specimen spurdogs
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Re: specimen spurdogs
congratulations steve, that's a fine specimen, she really looks surprised in the first picture
you must have been roasting out there yesterday all wrapped up
can't believe it myself summer has arrived, finally 

you must have been roasting out there yesterday all wrapped up


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Re: specimen spurdogs
nice one steve.






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Re: specimen spurdogs
That's a fine specimen alright Steve, well done.
I'd say that was fun.
stevecrow74 wrote:caught using a berkely urban spirit spinning rod 20g-60g
I'd say that was fun.

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Re: specimen spurdogs
nice one steve
and on a 20g-60g spinning rod, you must have had some crack with that scrap







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Re: specimen spurdogs
that is a good fish . wish i could catch one
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Re: specimen spurdogs
Congratualtions Steve, that's a fine specimen. I'm well impressed ( and jealous too
). On light gear it must have put up a really good scrap, great fun. Did it take you long to get it in?


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Re: specimen spurdogs
KERRY1 wrote:Congratualtions Steve, that's a fine specimen. I'm well impressed ( and jealous too![]()
). On light gear it must have put up a really good scrap, great fun. Did it take you long to get it in?
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Re: specimen spurdogs
well done steve great stuff 

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Re: specimen spurdogs
stevecrow74 wrote:KERRY1 wrote:Congratualtions Steve, that's a fine specimen. I'm well impressed ( and jealous too![]()
). On light gear it must have put up a really good scrap, great fun. Did it take you long to get it in?
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Excellent stuff Steve mate, well done. I missed that report, don't know how I didn't notice it.
It was a great read, very detailed. It sounds like brilliant fun. I would love to try for them some day myself, I haven't done much boat fishing in the past. My fishing mainly consists of beach, rock and pier fishing with my feet standing firmly on solid ground. Don't know how the stomach would take it out on a boat.

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